Apple's Tim Cook to billionaire Carl Icahn: Step asideIn Friday's proxy statement, Apple ignored Icahn and spoke directly to its serious investors.
<p>FORTUNE -- We don't know what Apple's (AAPL) CEO said to Wall Street's favorite activist investor at their "meet and tweet" dinner last September -- the one where Carl Icahn says he "pushed hard for a 150 billion buyback."</p>
<p>But on Friday we got the company's official response -- one that was approved, if not drafted, by Tim
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Apple's Tim Cook to billionaire Carl Icahn: Step aside